Thanks Trimm! they must have a Warrent to search? you think DB let them search without one? they have to have probable cause? right?All this is coming to a POINT right now with the Interviews ALL together the Attorneys ect. I think they want to arrest the parents.they want to find the baby first.

We need a chopper view.

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Changing the story of when she saw the baby for the last time is a dead given. Big difference, from 10:30pm to 6:00pm.

OBVIOUSLY, she has an alcohol problem. Loosing her driver's license is the least of her alcohol related problems.

As a mother, I would check on my kids at least once in the middle of the night (usually when waking to use the bathroom) to make sure their blankets weren't off, or that someone hadn't fallen off the bed, or (call me crazy) to make sure they were breathing.

AT 10 months they would still get a bottle around 9:00pm, so that they can sleep through the 2:00pm feeding. Like clockwork.

The parents either staged a fake abduction for financial reasons...Or they are involved with the disappearance of Baby Lisa because some sort of harm to Baby Lisa...

After reading what SaraE had to say about Debbie you begin to wonder if this is fake. It doesn't make sense to change the story and timeline. It's as if she's writing a mystery novel. One of the first interviews, the one at night outside of their house, they asked her what she would like to say to the kidnapper's then she said something like make sure you change her diaper. Like she knew who she was talking to.

"I had come home and Deborah had woken up when I got there. And we talked for a couple of minutes. I asked her, 'What's going on?' She said, 'What do you mean?' That's when I told her, you know, the lights, the door, the window. And she kind of jumped up out of bed like something was wrong. That was when I kind of realized that something might be wrong," Irwin said.

The story is changing constantly. I woke her up. He woke me up. Now she woke herself up.

Jeremy "I had come home and Deborah had woken up when I got there. And we talked for a couple of minutes. I asked her, 'What's going on?' She said, 'What do you mean?' That's when I told her, you know, the lights, the door, the window. And she kind of jumped up out of bed like something was wrong. That was when I kind of realized that something might be wrong," Irwin said.

Canine units at her relatives home? Did I read that correctly? Why? Monkey's with thinking cap's?

All I know is I read on one of the Baby Lisa FB that someone said she is buried on one of the family's property.. I dont know if this is a rumor and that is why LE is checking it out...I dont know which one it was but I will do some checking...

I am sure LE has already checked the trash or the fridge to see the amount of wine remaining, if any.

The 2:30 phone call still sticks in my craw.

Was the drinking/dinner party a set up/cover up for a pre-planned kidnaping? Hand the baby over to someone and they drive away?

Noncompliance makes this case and others like it so difficult. With pathological liars it takes forever to straighten out their stories.

After the lies/inconsistencies in DB's stories I could believe she lied about being drunk, maybe acting like she was drunk to throw off her neighbor's/dinner party guest's perception of her level of drunkeness. Then, when all left by 10:30, the sober DB proceeded with a plan of her own.

DB could have actually been drunk and unable to deal with a sick baby. That is, if Lisa was really sick. An interview neighbor and dinner guests would whether or not Lisa was fussy while they were there. They can also inform LE when DB actually put Lisa to bed.